Representational drift in primary olfactory cortex
Carl Schoonover et al. published their results in Nature by implanting NeuroNexus A1x32-Poly3-5mm-25s-177 silicon probes into the primary olfactory cortex of mice. They showed that odor-evoked activity in the mouse anterior piriform cortex exhibits rapid and cumulative reorganization over time.
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